Publication Date

12-1-1983

Volume

6

Issue

1 & 2

Keywords

Local history, Eastport Maine, Maine history, Local business, Maine Waterfront, Maine Fisheries, Sardine fisheries, Herring fisheries

Disciplines

Human Ecology | Social and Cultural Anthropology | Sociology of Culture | Work, Economy and Organizations

Description

Eastport for Pride

Contents

  • 6 EASTPORT: THEN AND NOW
  • 10 Water Street: From the Waco Diner to the Customs House
  • 19 On the Waterfront: Johnny Craig
  • 32 Causes: John Pike Grady
  • 42 Home: Helen Huntley
  • 48 The Border
  • 52 The Fourth
  • 59 SARDINES
  • 60 Inside a Sardine Factory
  • 67 “I Don't Cut So Fast Now:” Frances Miller
  • 70 Born with a Fish in My Mouth: Babe Baine
  • 80 Running the Holmes Packing Plant: Moses Pike
  • 86 POLITICS, PEOPLE, AND PITTSTON
  • 87 Meeting
  • 115 Anti-Pittston: Fred Soderstrom
  • 119 Pro-Pittston: Roger Conti
  • 121 Swing Vote: David Turner
  • 124 Other Voices
  • 127 REVIVAL OF THE WATERFRONT
  • 131 Longshoreman: Ed Barnes
  • 134 Return of the Young: Meg McGarvey
  • 135 Hard Work and Persistence: Junior Miller
  • 139 Salmon: Art Mackay
  • 144 Epilogue

Publisher

SALT, Inc.

City

Kennebunkport, Maine

ISSN

0-160-7537

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